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Maria Murriel: 'Let's put our humanity at the forefront of our work'
The freelance journalist says public media should lead by putting people first.Kentucky public TV station gives suspended students a turn behind the cameras
“I have done a lot of production over the years, but nothing has had the impact that this has,” said a WKU PBS engineer.KCRW’s ‘To the Point’ will end broadcast run
The show will become a weekly podcast with host Warren Olney.
How WAMU and WYSO found success in reinvention
At the 2017 Public Radio Program Directors conference, general managers from the stations shared insights about innovative strategies that powered growth.First year of Indiana TV show on education brings bigger budget, wider reach
WNIT added "EducationCounts_Michiana" to its local lineup in response to a lack of area reporting.WFMT Radio Network partners internationally to broadcast Chicago Jazz Festival
Audio from the festival will air in China and Europe.
'Reveal' host Al Letson throws himself into melee to protect right-wing protester
Letson was covering the anti-hate rally in Berkeley, Calif., with Center for Investigative Reporting colleagues.MPR holds radio camp in memory of colleague
Minnesota Public Radio put on a radio summer camp in memory of journalist Toni Randolph.Tampa’s WEDU picking up new channels and programs as WUSF-TV nears shutdown
WEDU is asking viewers to provide feedback on programming changes.Futuro hires Maysles executive, VPR president announces exit and other comings and goings
Maria Hinojosa, Futuro’s president and founder, called Erika Dilday “a seasoned professional."Lauren Ober on diving deep into the world of podcasts with ‘The Big Listen’
The host of the WAMU/NPR show discusses her audience and the kinds of voices we need more of on podcasts.NPR taps Chapin to lead rollout of journalism network
In reorganizing newsroom management for the new focus on station collaborations, NPR is also expanding its bureau chief system.NETA selects MontanaPBS GM as next president
Eric Hyyppa replaces Skip Hinton, NETA president for 28 years, in November.WNET finds benefits in curtailing campaign-style pledge drives
The New York public TV station charted growth in viewership and membership revenues after confining on-air fundraising to dedicated time slots.StoryCorps workers vote on unionization
Results from the secret balloting process will be finalized in September.
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